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About Lacrosse Magazine

Lacrosse Magazine, owned and published
by US Lacrosse, the national governing body of men’s and
women’s lacrosse, is circulated to over 400,000 members of
the organization as one of the benefits of membership.

How to Receive Lacrosse Magazine (Subscriptions)

Now in its 35th year, Lacrosse Magazine is available only to
members of US Lacrosse as one of the many benefits of membership.
Membership dues help US Lacrosse fuel the growth of the game
nationwide. Join US Lacrosse today to start your
subscription to Lacrosse Magazine.

Non-youth members receive all issues of the magazine. Youth
members (age 14 and under) currently receive the February, March,
April, May, July and October issues, but have the option to upgrade
to all issues with their membership.

New members must join at least one month prior to an issue month
in order to receive the next issue. For example, to receive the
July issue, a member must join US Lacrosse before the address file
is pulled from the database by June 1.

When quantities permit, additional copies or back issues of
Lacrosse Magazine can be purchased through US Lacrosse. The cost of
each issue is $5 for members and $6 for non-members, inclusive of
postage. To inquire about quantities, please e-mail
info@uslacrosse.org.

Some members have noticed that the address label on the magazine
is now being printed upside down. This is not a printing error.
This is a new requirement from the USPS for periodicals using
co-mail (which we do). The only way to print addresses right-side
up would be to move them to the back cover, which we do not favor
doing at this time.

Advertise in Lacrosse Magazine

With over 400,000 US Lacrosse members, Lacrosse Magazine is the
perfect vehicle to reach the national lacrosse community.

Submissions

Unsolicited story ideas, articles and photographs are welcome,
as are "Letters to the
Editor." Contact the Lacrosse Magazine staff
here.

With some exceptions, Lacrosse Magazine uses the Associated
Press style. Submissions should be written using a word processor
software program (Microsoft Word is preferred) and e-mailed as an
attachment to the editor. Be sure the subject of the e-mail
reflects what type of submission is being sent. Please observe
editorial deadlines.

Digital photographs should be submitted in the form of original,
unedited JPEGs. Suggested captions are welcome. Photographs may be
submitted via CD or e-mail. Prints also are accepted and are
returned upon request. Photographer credit is published when
supplied.

Copyright Notice

Reproduction of any content within Lacrosse Magazine without the
written consent of US Lacrosse and the writer, photographer or
artist is prohibited.

Photographs

Photographs appearing in Lacrosse Magazine remain the
copyrighted property of the photographer and cannot be sold or
distributed to individuals by US Lacrosse staff. Individuals
interested in securing reprints of images that appear in LM should
contact the photographer directly. Some photographers make their
images available for redistribution. Others do not. There may be a
fee involved in securing a reprint. The following LM photographers
can provide reprints of their images for personal use only (no
commercial use):

Lacrosse Magazine Online

US Lacrosse maintains Lacrosse Magazine Online (LMO) at
www.laxmagazine.com. LMO features daily
lacrosse news and scores directly from lacrosse-playing colleges.
LMO also includes originally-produced features and news briefs
covering all levels of play. Occasional feature articles printed in
Lacrosse Magazine are re-published at LMO, and vice versa. The
online component of Lacrosse Magazine will do things that a printed
publication can’t – provide news, scores and
information in a timely manner.

About Lacrosse Magazine and US Lacrosse

As the sport’s national governing body, US Lacrosse exists
to develop lacrosse while preserving its integrity. The
organization employs Lacrosse Magazine to communicate to its
members and the greater lacrosse community philosophies and
policies designed to ensure lacrosse’s growth in a manner
that reflects US Lacrosse’s mission and vision. Articles and
advertisements in apparent conflict with the organization’s
mission and vision are subject to review and action by an Editorial
Review Board. The magazine predates the organization, having been
owned and published by the former Lacrosse Foundation from 1978 to
the 1998 inception of US Lacrosse.